Type nm cable in all buildings 3 stories or less prohibits type nm cable in buildings of 4 or more stories.
Type nm cable must be supported within.
Where nonmetallic cable is installed horizontally through holes or notches in framing members it is considered supported and not required to be secured.
Nm is normally used in one and two family dwellings and certain multifamily dwellings.
There are many different ways to wire a dwelling during initial construction using nm cable.
Runs of nm cable must be supported at least every 54 inches.
These cable clamps are not to be removed.
6 the nec requires at least of free conductor in electrical device boxes for connection to switches and receptacles.
The most common type of nm used are 2 wire and 3 wire.
Nm b is what you will see when shopping for nm cable which is rated for 90 degrees c 194 degrees f.
Type mc cable of sizes 14 12 and 10 awg must be secured within 12 from every box and then must be supported at intervals not exceeding.
However if this accessible ceiling is an occupancy other than one and two family and multifamily dwellings 334 12 a 2 does not permit the use of exposed type nm cable.
The nm cable must be supported within not more than 4 feet of the fixture according to 334 30 b.
And within 12 inches of every outlet box junction box cabinet or fitting.
Type nm cable may not be used in any building of four or more stories.
314 17 c states that cables must be secured to the receptacle box.
When used as a branch circuit or feeder type se cable must be supported and secured in accordance with 334 30 at intervals not exceeding 4 feet and within 1 foot of every outlet box junction box cabinet or fitting.
Section 1201 2 of the icc ec 2001 supplement modifies the nec 1999 provisions to allow type nm cable in 4 story apartment buildings.
General cable support.
Section 338 10 b permits type se cable as branch circuits or feeders and contains multiple installation requirements.
Although in article 314 17 c s exception nonmetallic boxes have no cable clamps and must have cables supported within eight inches of the junction box.
Keep in mind that support does not always mean fastening the cable to framing.
They also must be secured within 12 inches of an electrical box that includes a cable clamp or within eight inches of a box or enclosure without a cable clamp.